Can Vegan Burger Subs Really Reduce Our Consumption of Meat?

January 21, 2020

From Christina: I saw this article online and was thrilled to see the statistics. Now all we have to work on just a little more is the compassion that goes with bailing on eating meat. Being kind to each other is everything as it allows us to live in love. Read on:

How Impossible, Beyond & Nestlé’s plant-based burgers disrupt the meat industry

By 2040, the global conventional meat supply will drop by more than 33%, with new vegan meat alternatives and cultured meat replacing classic meat products. Social media is playing a role in the category disruption being created by plant-based brands such as Impossible Foods and Beyond Meats.

Category disruptions are frequent: e-cigarettes disrupted the tobacco industry, plant-based milk turned the dairy industry upside down, and Tesla-like e-mobility entrepreneurs are revamping the car industry. Today, plant-based meat insurgent start-ups such as Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat are rattling the sleeping meat incumbents with their protein substitutes.

Plant-based meat is a hot topic on social with more than 311.4K mentions and 1.9 million engagements were generated in the last 13 months, according to international social media analytics firm Talkwalker.

Talkwalker also tracked what hashtags are trending around plant-based meat discussions, delivering powerful insights for campaigns. Here are some trends:

  • Impact on the environment is at the center of conversations about eating less meat
  • Lots of mobilization happens on specific days or months such as Veganuary/Meatless Mondays
  • FoodTech is heavily discussed when it comes to new food ventures
  • Veganism, LessMeatMoreVeg and GoVegan are key trends related to the new meat solutions

In addition, social media users obviously have mixed feelings when posting about the new types of “meat,” using emojis that vary from plants, laughs to screaming, according to Talkwalker.

So, how are the new brand disruptors faring on social media? Here are some statistics from the past 13 months.

1. Beyond Burger:  589.9K mentions and 2.3 million engagements

2. Impossible Burger:  368K mentions and 1.2 million engagements

3. Incredible Burger/Awesome Burger (Nestle’s): 9.5K mentions and 34.8K engagements

4. Canadian brand Lightlife Burger: 4.6K mentions and 77.3K engagements

“Brand disruptors need to follow a few guidelines to make an impact, and that’s exactly what has happened with some of these plant-based burger makers,” said Todd Grossman, CEO Americas for Talkwalker.  “You have to know your audience, get ahead of all trends and be bold in your social media strategy to ignite your brand.  I think we are seeing only the beginning of this fight and we believe that social media will play a major role in the success of these companies.”

About Talkwalker

Talkwalker is a social listening and analytics company that empowers over 2,000 brands and agencies to optimize the impact of their communication efforts. We provide companies with an easy-to-use platform to protect, measure, and promote their brands worldwide, across all communication channels.

Talkwalker’s state-of-the-art social media analytics platform uses AI-powered technology to monitor and analyze online conversations in real-time across social networks, news websites, blogs and forums in 187 languages. Talkwalker has offices in New York, Luxembourg, San Francisco, Frankfurt, and Singapore. It is also the home of Talkwalker Alerts, a free alerting service used by over 500,000 communications and marketing professionals worldwide.